Thursday, February 7, 2013

Cooking with the Dog - Puppy Love: Valentine's Day Pupcakes

One week until Valentine's Day! Do you have your pressies planned? Around here, the furkids rule our house (and our hearts) so sous-chef Oli and I decided to create and share a doggy pupcake recipe with you for Valentine's Day. They are quick and easy, leaving no excuse for not picking up a few simple supplies and baking up a batch for your favourite Valen-canine this week.

Preheat oven to 180C. Mix all ingredients to form a wet cookie-dough type batter. You may
need to add a little water depending on the consistency of your peanut
butter and the size of your dollop. :) I am a pretty free and easy
baker! Pat into greased mini-muffin tins, filling each cup just below
full and pressing a few peanuts into each pupcake (chop to a safe size to suit your dog, if used). Bake your pupcakes at 180C until risen and firm to the touch
(approximately 15 minutes). Cool on a rack for around 5 minutes and then
remove from the pan to cool completely. Yes...these do smell VERY nice
while cooking and cooling...my partner almost stole one to sample. :)
Spoil to your favourite fur Valentine rotten. Like muffins, extra pupcakes can be
kept in an air-tight container for a few days or frozen for
any-time surprise treaties.

NEWS! For tons of fresh new doggy DIY ideas and homemade pet recipes, head to our new partner blog Dalmatian DIY (http://dalmatiandiy.blogspot.com) and be sure to like/follow for all the latest pawesome ideas!

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